BWIA West Indies Airways - Network/ Destinations

Network/ Destinations

BWIA operated the following services:

North America
  • Canada
    • Toronto (Toronto Pearson International Airport)
  • United States
    • New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport)
    • Miami (Miami International Airport)
Europe
  • United Kingdom
    • London (London Heathrow Airport)
    • Manchester (Manchester Airport)
Caribbean
  • Antigua
    • St. John's(VC Bird International Airport)
  • Barbados
    • Barbados(Grantley Adams International Airport)Hub
  • Jamaica
    • Kingston(Norman Manley International Airport)*
  • Guyana
    • (Cheddi Jagan International Airport)Hub
  • Netherlands Antilles
    • St.Maarten(Princess Juliana International Airport)
  • St. Lucia
    • (Hewanorra International Airport)
  • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Trinidad(Port Of Spain) (Piarco International Airport) Main Hub
    • Tobago (Crown Point International Airport)
South America
  • Guyana
    • (Cheddi Jagan International Airport)
  • Suriname
    • (Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport)
  • Venezuela
    • (Simón Bolívar International Airport)

Through a codeshare agreement with United Airlines, it offered connecting service to Boston, Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. BWIA also had an alliance with another Caribbean airline, LIAT, which together provided over 30 regional destinations.

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